Your Girl

Lil


Notice of absence from Lil
If I don't respond in a few minutes I am probably at School, sleeping, with family/ friends, or forgot to bring my device. Or grounded.

My heart flutters each time I see you

I feel my face go red when we talk

You asked me to be your girl

And I said yes, but I still get those butterflies

When you tell people who I am 

It makes me feel on top of the world

Just because I know I´m your girl

It won't change unless we make it

Since I am your girl

I love you

And you can't change that

No matter what

I am your girl

  • Author: Lil-M-M (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 6th, 2024 01:33
  • Comment from author about the poem: I am head over heels with my new boyfriend. Dom.
  • Category: Love
  • Views: 17
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  • orchidee

    Aww, you did not mean me! lol.

    • Lil

      Lol. Nice try.

      • orchidee

        I'm quite old anyway! lol.

        • Lil

          Lol and Im quite young. Thanks for giving me a laugh!!!

        • Cassie58

          What a beautiful poem Lil. How lovely to have a new boyfriend. He clearly has bowled you over. Love is in the air. Have a great weekend.

          • Lil

            Thank you so very much. It really is. And you have a nice one too.

          • 2781

            My wife says-treat them mean, to keep them keen.

            • Lil

              I've never heard of that.

              • 2781

                I wouldn't take it literally.
                Congratulations, he sounds like a lucky man.

                • Lil

                  I wasnt gonna take it literal, but thanks anyways.
                  And I feel lucky to have him

                • Mase ♪

                  Beautiful. Nicely written. I love how you can basicly tell a story in your poems, and it still sounds soo good.

                  • Lil

                    Omg tysm. I appreciate it.



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